In a standard game of Scrabble, there are 100 tiles with the following distribution:
These tiles are used to form words on the Scrabble board during gameplay.
A standard Scrabble game has 100 tiles, including two blanks.
9 in standard sets.
There are three (3) tiles bearing the letter 'G' with assigned value of two (2) points for each tile in standard scrabble. In the standard English edition, there are three Gs. In Super Scrabble, there are 5 Gs. Other languages have different distributions. See this wikipedia article for distribution information in other languages: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrabble_letter_distributions
There are two (2) blank tiles in standard Scrabble with an assigned value of zero points.
Four (4) There are four (4) tiles bearing letter 'S' in standard scrabble.
It varies among target markets. However, manufacturer has to ensure that the scrabble board has 15 by 15 grid for standard scrabble and 21 by 21 grid for super scrabble.
There are four (4) racks.
There is only one "Q" tile in a standard Scrabble game.
There are four (4) racks in one scrabble board, so at the most, four (4) players.
There are nine (9) tiles bearing the letter 'A' with assigned value of one (1) point each in standard scrabble.
Yes, "Scrabble" is considered a valid word in the game of Scrabble.
It depends. The most likely used letter has to have the most number of letter tiles in the scrabble game. In standard scrabble, the letter tile 'E' has the most number of tiles (twelve).